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cnn's reporter join us us from london. tell us more about what scotland yard is saying about this. >> reporter: scotland yard is not saying a lot. basically that they have new information and they are now reviewing it for its credibility and relevance, and therapy not reopening the investigation just yet, but that this is something they might do later on, if they find out more from this piece of information. what we are understanding about the source of the information from the british press association, that apparently comes from the parents-in-law of a former british soldier. now, what's interesting also is that sunday paper has an article now published saying this came basically out of the court-martial of a british soldier recently and that the parents-in-law of a soldier that was not named in the trial basically said that he had told their daughter -- that the military forces had somehow covered up the death of princess diana. this is according to the sunday people magazine here. this apparently is the source of all t
cnn's reporter join us us from london. tell us more about what scotland yard is saying about this. >> reporter: scotland yard is not saying a lot. basically that they have new information and they are now reviewing it for its credibility and relevance, and therapy not reopening the investigation just yet, but that this is something they might do later on, if they find out more from this piece of information. what we are understanding about the source of the information from the british...
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joining us now psychologist wendy walsh joins us from los angeles. attorney holly hughes joins us from atlanta. good to see you both again. thanks for coming back to talk with us about this. i want to start with you. let's get your reaction to the 13 calls hannah dimaggio exchanged that we're learning about now and the letters from hannah found in dimaggio's home. what do you think about that? >> i'm actually not surprised. i've always had suspicions the degree of his manipulation, his grooming, and his abuse of this young girl may have started long before this incident and she may have been sort of encaptured by his magic spell if you will because it's very easy to manipulate and dupe a young, teenage girl like that. >> obviously we don't know what's in those letters yet but certainly it raised some questions. and i want to talk to you, holly, from a legal perspective. we've seen hannah posting on social media sites about her ordeal. clearly, this has been an outlet for her. what do you think, though, from a legal perspective is that wise? >> at thi
joining us now psychologist wendy walsh joins us from los angeles. attorney holly hughes joins us from atlanta. good to see you both again. thanks for coming back to talk with us about this. i want to start with you. let's get your reaction to the 13 calls hannah dimaggio exchanged that we're learning about now and the letters from hannah found in dimaggio's home. what do you think about that? >> i'm actually not surprised. i've always had suspicions the degree of his manipulation, his...
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it's used by lbj. in those recordings, you hear him and in the film, there's a scene where people in the kitchen see him on tv say him saying negro. when did he start to use that word? he always uses the "n" word. was that hard for you? i know you've spoken publicly about the importance of not using that word. >> i think it depends on the context of the time in which you were raised. i was raised in the '60s and i am a -- not only that, a student of my history and i have said this many times. it's not a part of who i am to use that word. i understand why other people do. it's impossible for me to do it because i know the history. and i know that for so many of my relatives whom i don't know, who i don't know by name, people who i am connected to, my ancestors, that was the last word they heard as they were being strung up by a tree. the last sense of degradation they experienced as you know, some harm was caused to them. i just, it's just not a part of the fabric of who i am, so out of respect to those
it's used by lbj. in those recordings, you hear him and in the film, there's a scene where people in the kitchen see him on tv say him saying negro. when did he start to use that word? he always uses the "n" word. was that hard for you? i know you've spoken publicly about the importance of not using that word. >> i think it depends on the context of the time in which you were raised. i was raised in the '60s and i am a -- not only that, a student of my history and i have said...
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tell us what's been going on today. is the meeting behind closed doors and when do we expect he'll step down? >> reporter: the meeting is going to take place behind closed doors sometimes after 1:00 local time, 4:00 eastern time. before they go behind closed doors there will be a period of public comment. they will consider this mediated negotiated settlement that was reached on wednesday night that will let the mayor step down. the city council will have to concern itself with what is the impact going to been san diego taxpayers. there's been some concern that the city council will be asked to approve some sort of a financing. there's been a sexual harassment lawsuit filed against him by his former spokeswoman. gloria alred says she wants no taxpayer money going toward the settlement. one of the city council involved said just yesterday that throughout this meduation process he's been trying to reach the best deal for san diego taxpayers while at the same time trying to end this horrible period of dysfunction. >> do we
tell us what's been going on today. is the meeting behind closed doors and when do we expect he'll step down? >> reporter: the meeting is going to take place behind closed doors sometimes after 1:00 local time, 4:00 eastern time. before they go behind closed doors there will be a period of public comment. they will consider this mediated negotiated settlement that was reached on wednesday night that will let the mayor step down. the city council will have to concern itself with what is...
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team's mission was not to establish who used chemical weapons but if they had been used at all. it's going to be quite interesting to see if the syrian government will help facilitate a u.n. monitoring trip to the site of theeds most recent attacks as well. >> thank you. we really appreciate it. >>> 2009, was a brutal assault by insurgents leaving american soldiers badly outnumbered in a remote post in afghanistan. lives were lost and braver men wounded, but in end an unlikely hero emerged. we'll have one soldier's incredible story. picasso painted one of his master works at 56. doris taerbaum finished her first marathon at 50. not everyone peaks in their twenties. throughout their lives. passion keeps them realizing possibilities. an ally for real possibilities. aarp. find tools and support at aarp.org/possibilities. >>> it was one of the dead llie days in the war of afghanistan. 53 soldiers took fire from as many as 400 insurgents. eight soldiers were killed and 25 were wounded. through the dust an unlikely hero emerged. 29-year-old army staff sergeant ty carter. jay has the s
team's mission was not to establish who used chemical weapons but if they had been used at all. it's going to be quite interesting to see if the syrian government will help facilitate a u.n. monitoring trip to the site of theeds most recent attacks as well. >> thank you. we really appreciate it. >>> 2009, was a brutal assault by insurgents leaving american soldiers badly outnumbered in a remote post in afghanistan. lives were lost and braver men wounded, but in end an unlikely...
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thank you for scaring us a little bit. making us pay super duper attention. >> i'm sorry. he's fine. you need to be beware. >>> coming up, a woman takes her computer to the best buy geek squad. they're the best in the business, right, to be repaired? one year later some risque pictures of her suddenly show up online. how did that happen? that's next. ♪ you're not made of money, so don't overpay for boat insurance. geico, see how much you could save. but for all these symptoms, you also take kaopectate. new kaopectate caplets -- soothing relief for all those symptoms. kaopectate. one and done. >>> ever take your laptop in for a cleaning? you know, the good scrub the hard drive, that kind of thing? you're saying to yourself, i'm giving these people all of my stuff. passwords. photos. credit card information. is this going to be okay? there is a lawsuit out there file ed just last week against best buy against this alabama art student who said she found her personal photographs plastered on the internet. nude ones. she claims a best buy employee plucked them off her hard dr
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that god was able to use me. and it was an honor to be able to be used. >> reporter: the suspect had walked in with an assault rifle ready to kill. but in the end, was no match for a bookkeeper armed with love. >> i've never been so scared in my life. >> me either. but you did great. >> oh, jesus. >> you did great. >> oh, god. >> you can really hear there, i mean, the strain that this had put on you. >> oh, yeah. >> that moment when the police finally came in and he was taken out, what goes through your head? what goes through your heart then? >> when i'd seen the police officers put their hands on him and they were all surrounding him, i knew i could just like breathe. >> you say to me one more time, baby, everything is going to be okay. >> baby, everything is going to be okay. >> that is, obviously, going to be a line that we will all remember. two very powerful women that relied both on their faith and, most of all, on each other. >> just incredible. >> that line that antoinette tuff used. i understand anderso
that god was able to use me. and it was an honor to be able to be used. >> reporter: the suspect had walked in with an assault rifle ready to kill. but in the end, was no match for a bookkeeper armed with love. >> i've never been so scared in my life. >> me either. but you did great. >> oh, jesus. >> you did great. >> oh, god. >> you can really hear there, i mean, the strain that this had put on you. >> oh, yeah. >> that moment when the...
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help us with terrorism. peace treaty with israel. we got to be careful here but at the same time we can't let them continue brutalizing some of the opposition there, the muz lick brotherhood. there has to be some kind of a political dialogue. we should continue pushing for that but use the remaining leverage that we have. also, american tourism. american investment. diplomatic efforts in the region. get other countries in the arab world and europe, europe is helping us. the eu. >> is leverage also in the form of the u.s., perhaps -- because "the washington post" is reporting the u.s., at least the white house is considering whether to stop next month's deployment or shipment of u.s.-made apache helicopters s. that leverage if the u.s. were to say we're no longer going to send you the helicopters or the kind of supplies that you need to do repairs on the existing apaches that you have? >> that is leverage. we have already said we'll hold off on the f-16s, four of them. we're canceling the military exercises which are symbolic of a par
help us with terrorism. peace treaty with israel. we got to be careful here but at the same time we can't let them continue brutalizing some of the opposition there, the muz lick brotherhood. there has to be some kind of a political dialogue. we should continue pushing for that but use the remaining leverage that we have. also, american tourism. american investment. diplomatic efforts in the region. get other countries in the arab world and europe, europe is helping us. the eu. >> is...
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this as far as the military is going to let us go. we're actually on the front line in the district of jobar, the area around us is controlled by the opposition. the military says in recent weeks it's been making gains here, but they claim that the use of chemical weapons by the opposition has been holding them up. syria's government and the opposition have been blaming each other for allegedly using chemical agents on the battlefield. rebels holding the assad regime responsible for the deaths of more than 1,300 civilians in a massive chemical weapons attack and accusing the international community of inaction especially the u.s. >> from here, i ask and i demand that president -- the american president, mr. barack obama, as the head of the country that has the strongest presence in the international community, to be responsible at a personal level as well as a country level. >> reporter: the u.n. has sent its high representative for disarmament to damascus to persuade the government to let chemical weapons inspectors to the site of th
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what can you tell us? >> reporter: well, during the day, large number of muslim brotherhood individuals taken prison here in central cairo were being moved from the center of the city to a prison on the outskirts to the north. it appears during this, some state media reports conflicting here, but some suggest militants attacked part of the convoy or a police officer traveling with the prisoners taken hostage. at the end of the day, there are now 36, at least of those prisoners dead. suffocated to death by teargas fired in to the vehicle they were traveling in. but this comes after a day of comparative calm here in central cairo. the muslim brotherhood planned two large protest marches to move towards two government buildings and the military always threatened to use live ammunition to repel anyone that threatens state institutions. dusting and the curfew set in, the marches were scaled back significantly. one or two small scatter protests and the head of the army saying that there were quote room for every
what can you tell us? >> reporter: well, during the day, large number of muslim brotherhood individuals taken prison here in central cairo were being moved from the center of the city to a prison on the outskirts to the north. it appears during this, some state media reports conflicting here, but some suggest militants attacked part of the convoy or a police officer traveling with the prisoners taken hostage. at the end of the day, there are now 36, at least of those prisoners dead....
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there's noway he the play like he used to. he's not going to put up the numbers in the past but he still feels he has something to prove. he has a right to show the yankees he deserves to wear that uniform. >> is there a sense he's determined? he's still saying he's innocent or any sense of remorse or regret this is happening? >> reporter: i haven't seen regret. i've seen a determination to fight through his injuries. a determination to prove himself out on the field and i asked why he doesn't do more one or one interviews. >> thank you very much. appreciate it. >>> here is also what we're working on for this hour. this is an unprecedented move by the obama administration. closing 19 diplomatic posts for the week. >>> san diego's mayor is taking to weeks off. he's going to rehab, counselling. dogged by sexual harassment allegations. he's hoping that therapy will help improve his image, perhaps change his behavior. we'll see. >>> this little guy. he lost on jeopardy but it didn't end there. why so many on social media think he
there's noway he the play like he used to. he's not going to put up the numbers in the past but he still feels he has something to prove. he has a right to show the yankees he deserves to wear that uniform. >> is there a sense he's determined? he's still saying he's innocent or any sense of remorse or regret this is happening? >> reporter: i haven't seen regret. i've seen a determination to fight through his injuries. a determination to prove himself out on the field and i asked why...
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and she just kept repeating, "you saved us, you saved us." at that point, you know, i told her, "it's okay, honey, you're safe." she then came over to me and jumped into my arms. >> it's been more than two months now since these women were found. these women were freed after so long in captivity, and as i said, we are learning today some of the details about what went on while they were being held. our pamela brown is outside the courthouse right now in cleveland. she has been covering the story from the beginning. pamela, as i said, we really are learning new things and seeing things that we had never seen before in this case. >> reporter: yeah. jaw-dropping information here, really bringing reality to the surface, john. seeing some of this physical evidence, seeing the gun that ariel castro used to threaten his victims, and seeing pictures of inside the house. this is the first time, john, that we're seeing what these rooms look like, where the women were held. we saw the room where amanda berry was kept with her young daughter. and you see
and she just kept repeating, "you saved us, you saved us." at that point, you know, i told her, "it's okay, honey, you're safe." she then came over to me and jumped into my arms. >> it's been more than two months now since these women were found. these women were freed after so long in captivity, and as i said, we are learning today some of the details about what went on while they were being held. our pamela brown is outside the courthouse right now in cleveland. she...
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and she just kept repeating, "you saved us, you saved us." at that point, you know, i told her "it's okay, honey, you're safe." she then came over to me and jumped into my arms as i'm trying to reholster my leg. my weapon. her legs were wrapped around me. he said "is anybody else here." and it seemed like an eternity, but all of a sudden you see another face peek around the corner of the doorway and it was later officer espoda asked her and he said "what's your name" and she said "regina dejesus." and she was reluctant to come out of the room, and we said it was okay and that's when everybody was happy. >> what was it like on the floor of the house where you were where you found michelle night? michelle knight? >> like i said it was dark in the hallway because i did use my flashlight on my weapon to look around. once michelle was in my arms, i re holstered. the only other light i saw was in the next bedroom which i know was amanda's bedroom. i don't know if the lights were on in the girls -- michelle and gina's room. i'm not sure if they were
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. >> he was going to show us. we said no, that's okay. >> happening now in the cnn "newsroom," one of the fastest moving fires in 50 years and floods. we're live coast to coast with the latest on that. >> and three winning powerball tickets. we could meet one of the lucky people today. and usher and his ex-wife getting ready to battle it out in an atlanta courtroom. a fresh custody fight after their 5-year-old son nearly drown in a swimming pool. plus this. >> queue internet. >> it is a scene straight out of sky fall. hack verers have a new way to sn you through your cell phone. the news starts right now. >>> good morning. happy friday. >>. i'm don lemon in today for carol. there is a new warning surrounding the nationwide manhadnma manhunt for the kidnapping and murder suspect. they say james dimaggio may have boo booby-trapped his car with explosives. a third family member, ethan, is missing, though remains found in the burned home are consistent with a child ethan's age. miguel joins us live with the latest fro
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alison kosik joins us to talk about this. break it down for us, alison. what does this exactly mean? who's looking at these e-mails and why? >> you know what it means, pamela? it means that your e-mail isn't totally secure. what makes this unique is that this is from a big provider like google. the group consumer watchdog calls this a stunning admission by google. actually in a recent filing where google compares itself to an assistant who opens the boss's mail. google also says people who use e-mail today, they can't be surprised if their communications are processed by the e-mail provider and the company says it's actually an automated system that processes these e-mails. it's not a human going through them. google says there are several courts that have held that this is widely understood. pamela? >> what can we do? what can g-mail users like myself do to protect ourselves? >> you know what you can do? you can check your privacy statement. think about it. when you sign up for e-mail, you know what you're doing? you're checking off that box. signing off
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brian, thanks for being with us. as we talked about it, a-rod said i'm suiting up and going to play for the yankees tonight. but does he play and maybe people are wondering how can he do this if he's suspended? >> well, major league baseball has an appeals process. so, once a player is suspended, he can appeal that suspension and play until that appeal is heard. so, alex rodriguez is planning to be in the lineup monday night in chicago where the yankees are playing and he is able to do so. >> and even though i know part of it, too, obviously, major league baseball has some discretion. they can say to a-rod, you know what, you're not actually going to suit up. but it seems as well that these other players, many of them big names, as well. lesser suspensions. we're probably looking at 50 games. we understand that major league baseball doesn't want this to affect really the season as much as possible. they want to get those sort of suspensions and get those players off the field, asap. when it comes to a-rod, isn't his
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thanks for watching us eat cookies. carol costello -- >> please tell me you have my back, carol. >> i love carol costello. >> i love you right back. have a great day, guys. "newsroom" starts now. >>> happening now in "newsroom" a shooting just because. >> one man, he has blood on him. >>> a 23-year-old australian baseball player gunned down. >> he's not conscious. >> now, a warning from his home country, stay away from the united states. >> think twice. on mape street usa. >> shocking new video from one of the alleged shooters. >>> also mirranda rights. breaking his silence. >> about me going to the jail. >> detained at heathrow. a cnn exclusive you'll see no where else. >>> plus, mark zum ckerberg. one-on-one with cnn. >> how do you do this? how developed is the plan? >> we have a rough plan for what we think we're going to need to do. >> his next world-changing project. >>> and the kiss seen around the world. the russian track stars and now the real story behind the lip lock. pucker up, you're live in the "cnn newsroo
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now we've extended it allowing us to get closer. we're still not close enough to see what's going on at the school. the number of people have decreased a great deal as folks are going to where their kids are. also a lot of people have moved closer to the school. a live picture. >> there's still a lot of police officers out here. certainly the number of law enforcement officers here, slowly starting to decrease. >> thank you, bernard. >> we just heard from a woman, kenyata lucky. she says her mother-in-law works in the cafeteria. they were in the front option at the time. lunch would have been over by then. she heard some shots fired. they all went in the storage room and locked the door. her and whoever else was in the main office there and i'm sure there's a protocol. at that point you call 911. you secure the office and areas so it's unclear if she's hearing it in that front office. >> pieces of the story are beginning to emerge. as you know in any breaking news situation such as this, this is when misinformation can get out here.
now we've extended it allowing us to get closer. we're still not close enough to see what's going on at the school. the number of people have decreased a great deal as folks are going to where their kids are. also a lot of people have moved closer to the school. a live picture. >> there's still a lot of police officers out here. certainly the number of law enforcement officers here, slowly starting to decrease. >> thank you, bernard. >> we just heard from a woman, kenyata...
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good to have you with us. i want to begin in southern california where a desperate father is waiting to learn the fate of his two kids. 16-year-old hannah and 8-year-old ethan anderson went business hadding after their mother was killed and her body and the body of an unidentified child were found burned in a home. brett anderson made an impassioned plea to the man accused of killing that woman and abducting his children. have a listen. >> jim, i can't fathom what you were thinking. the damage is done. i'm begging you to let my daughter go. you've taken everything else. hannah, we all love you very much. if you have a chance, you take it. you run. you'll be found. >> cnn's paul vercammen is covering the story live in san diego. paul, it's not hard to miss that that father did not mention the name of his son ethan in that appeal. do we know anything about the whereabouts of ethan? >> reporter: well, this is what we do know. a law enforcement source told me that the remains found inside the home are consistent w
good to have you with us. i want to begin in southern california where a desperate father is waiting to learn the fate of his two kids. 16-year-old hannah and 8-year-old ethan anderson went business hadding after their mother was killed and her body and the body of an unidentified child were found burned in a home. brett anderson made an impassioned plea to the man accused of killing that woman and abducting his children. have a listen. >> jim, i can't fathom what you were thinking. the...
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our affiliate kusi joins us live. tell us more. >> reporter: good morning. i should tell you first of all we set up a cot here at city hall. i am here every single morning. there's no reason to go home whatsoever. we are certainly following the mayor of san diego with a great deal of interest because there is so much going on on all fronts. now, whether the mayor physically shows up here at city hall today remains to be seen. yesterday, monday, was scheduled to be his first day back at work after his intensive two-week behavioral therapy. he did not appear to be here at city hall. we didn't follow him for 24 hours but the only place he appeared to be yesterday and was was downtown law office where he was involved in mediation with noted attorney gloria allred and her client, and so there is mediation going on. we knew there would be a great deal of activity behind the scenes here. the mayor has hired a well known labor attorney and he's known for not being public but working behind the scenes. so there have been rumors here at city hall that the mayor is inv
our affiliate kusi joins us live. tell us more. >> reporter: good morning. i should tell you first of all we set up a cot here at city hall. i am here every single morning. there's no reason to go home whatsoever. we are certainly following the mayor of san diego with a great deal of interest because there is so much going on on all fronts. now, whether the mayor physically shows up here at city hall today remains to be seen. yesterday, monday, was scheduled to be his first day back at...
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the mullet surprised us, too. that's assange aspearing in a spoof video to promote australian senate campaign. he is lip syncing to "you're the voice." the lyrics include things like we have to make things leak and we're all wiretapped now and all being fed lies. we'll tell you if this works with the voters in australia. >>> paula deen and the woman who accused her of using n-word. both sides have agreed to drop the lawsuit without any award of costs or fees to any party. this is the same lawsuit that accused deen of creating a sexist, racist environment for employees. the same lawsuit that prompted an apology for using the n-word. >> i is what and i'm not changing. >> well, she doesn't have to now because her one-time accuser lisa jackson now says that the paula deen i have known for eight years is a woman of compassion and kindness and will not never tolerate discremation or racism of any kind towards anyone. she worked for more than five years and we appreciate her service. so, i guess it's over. of course, dee
the mullet surprised us, too. that's assange aspearing in a spoof video to promote australian senate campaign. he is lip syncing to "you're the voice." the lyrics include things like we have to make things leak and we're all wiretapped now and all being fed lies. we'll tell you if this works with the voters in australia. >>> paula deen and the woman who accused her of using n-word. both sides have agreed to drop the lawsuit without any award of costs or fees to any party....
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into us here at cnn. the state department has now issued a security warning for certain embassies around the world. barbara starr at the pentagon with this. barbara, what are you learning? >> brooke, u.s. marines who always guard embassies around the world will be extra cautious one can only expect since the state department made this announcement a little while ago. that this sunday, august 4th, a number of u.s. embassies and consulates around the world will be closed. i want to read you what the state department said. it said, pardon me, it said the department has been apprised of information that out of an abundance of caution and care for our employees and others who may be visiting our installation indicates we should institute these precautionary steps. they are not yet saying what embassies, what consulates, in what countries. they are not saying precisely why. people have noted sunday is coming towards the end of ramadan, the holy month in the islamic calendar. but they are warning that some embas
into us here at cnn. the state department has now issued a security warning for certain embassies around the world. barbara starr at the pentagon with this. barbara, what are you learning? >> brooke, u.s. marines who always guard embassies around the world will be extra cautious one can only expect since the state department made this announcement a little while ago. that this sunday, august 4th, a number of u.s. embassies and consulates around the world will be closed. i want to read you...
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cnn's dan simon is in haley, idaho, with more for us. good morning, dan. >> reporter: good morning, carol. we are at the base camp. this is a pretty vast operation. we've got 1,200 firefighters battling this blaze. and we're told by officials that there is a potential for this fire to get even worse. as you said, 100,000 acres. as always is the case with wildfires, wind is such an important factor. but crews are optimistic that they might get help from mother nature today. in terms of the fire-fighting effort, 1,200 firefighters, a lot of aircraft. you got the dc-10 dropping fire retardant. you got helicopters dropping water. hopefully that will make a difference, as you said, this is an affluent area where many celebrities have homes. obviously they want to do the best they can to protect some of these large homes. at this point, we should tell you that the damage actually has been fairly minimal, just a few outbuildings basically that have burned down. the people feeling the brunt seem to be the local businesses. obviously this is a to
cnn's dan simon is in haley, idaho, with more for us. good morning, dan. >> reporter: good morning, carol. we are at the base camp. this is a pretty vast operation. we've got 1,200 firefighters battling this blaze. and we're told by officials that there is a potential for this fire to get even worse. as you said, 100,000 acres. as always is the case with wildfires, wind is such an important factor. but crews are optimistic that they might get help from mother nature today. in terms of the...
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or medicinal use. essentially they're going to focus on eight priorities. keeping pot out of the hands of minors. making sure that -- that it's not being trafficked across state lines. and that drug cartels aren't -- aren't involved in the marijuana trade. if you steer clear of these areas, the feds are saying, we're not going to come after you. >> hmm. what about the agents who would normally -- would normally come after you, even though now it's legal in these states? does this essentially make their job easier, or no? >> well, that's actually one of the things that's been hotly debated inside the justice the president. the dea in particular, you have agents who say this sends mixed messages. that it makes their job a lot harder. and this is one reason why the feds essentially did not go the additional step. there have been a lot of pressure to change marijuana from being a banned substance under the controlled substances act. and this did not happen. essentially what they're doing is they're walking
or medicinal use. essentially they're going to focus on eight priorities. keeping pot out of the hands of minors. making sure that -- that it's not being trafficked across state lines. and that drug cartels aren't -- aren't involved in the marijuana trade. if you steer clear of these areas, the feds are saying, we're not going to come after you. >> hmm. what about the agents who would normally -- would normally come after you, even though now it's legal in these states? does this...
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less for us. more for you. the fund's prospectus contains its investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses, and other important information and should be read and considered carefully before investing. for a current prospectus, visit etrade.com/mutualfunds. the beach on your tv is much closer than it appears. seize the summer with up to 50% off hotels at travelocity. >>> i really felt like i could make a difference and then i should make a difference. >> all new this half hour, a family affair, chelsea clinton in a cnn exclusive. might she run for office? >>> plus the american dream and why it's getting more expensive to achieve it. is the time to buy running out? >>> and this -- >> this country treats us like dogs. >> you need to go. >> what? >> get the hell out of my house. >> i'm sorry, mr. butler, didn't mean to make fun of your hero. >> "the butler," cnn was at the premiere on the red carpet. "newsroom" continues now. >>> a school bus beating caught on tape. this is a video that's gone viral and prompti
less for us. more for you. the fund's prospectus contains its investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses, and other important information and should be read and considered carefully before investing. for a current prospectus, visit etrade.com/mutualfunds. the beach on your tv is much closer than it appears. seize the summer with up to 50% off hotels at travelocity. >>> i really felt like i could make a difference and then i should make a difference. >> all new this half...